
Navy Cross
Authorized on February 4, 1919 and awarded to officers and enlisted
personnel of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps who distinguish themselves by
extraordinary heroism, not justifying the award of the Medal of
Honor, in military operations against an armed enemy. Originally awarded
for combat heroism and other distinguished service, it was the Navy's third
highest award. An Act of Congress on August 7, 1942 gave the Navy Cross
precedence over the Distinguished Service Medal, making it a combat decoration
only, awarded for extraordinary heroism in the presence of great danger and
personal risk. It is now the second highest decoration for U.S. Naval
personnel.